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Bank Capital is Illusory

How much capital should banks hold to cover their risk? This column argues that the preoccupation with capital rules misses a more fundamental concern. No amount of feasible regulatory capital can be an appropriate substitute for robust asset selection and valuation standards of banks.

Posted by行政8 May 201119 July 2011Posted inBanking News, International Economic dataTags: asset quality, bank capital, IMF, Raihan Zamil, standards, valuation
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